
What Is Asexual Reproduction
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Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering
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6th Grade - University
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The video explains that not all living things require two parents for reproduction. Asexual reproduction involves only one parent, resulting in genetically identical offspring, or clones. This method is common in plants, bacteria, and some simple animals like hydra and starfish. Asexual reproduction allows rapid population growth without the need for a mate, but it lacks genetic diversity, making populations vulnerable to environmental changes and diseases. Some organisms, like aphids and fungi, can switch between sexual and asexual reproduction depending on environmental conditions.
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